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bodies, celebrity, documentary, power and performativity. Activities including critiques, studio-based experimentation, concept and prototype development, critical readings, discussion and presentations
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processes in support of the University’s curriculum. Summary of Responsibilities: Circulation: Coordinate and provide circulation and access services to the OCAD U community Assist the AUL with development
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development of policy and procedures related to circulation and access services In coordination with the AUL and Library Learning Zone Coordinator, participate in the recruitment, hiring, training, and
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teaching-related responsibilities may include but are not limited to: course outline development, studio preparation and delivery inclusive of lectures, critiques, grading, mid-term evaluations and final
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enrolment management strategies Maintain accurate electronic records and prepare statistical reports to the Manager, Associate Dean, Dean and Program Chairs in relation to human resource, academic planning
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, interlibrary loan and document delivery services, in collaboration with other Library staff Develop and update procedures for all scanning services in consultation with other Library staff Scan and process e
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works and directors, this course considers animation as a diverse and international medium defined by the convergence of art, technological development and popular culture. The course tackles the complex
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Ontario practices, Ministry of Labour standards, Health & Safety Critical Incident Management and University directives, policies and procedures. The Manager is responsible for the development and
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aspects of a custom home are developed, and other key design considerations are investigated using real-world precedents that highlight decolonization and equity in housing, accessible design, and building
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the OCAD University Abundant Intelligences team (Susan Blight, Suzanne Morrissette, Peter Morin) as they plan and implement the development of “pod” at the university, in collaboration with York University